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April 25, 2025 | By: KXCV News Staff
Maryville is the home to six new sculptures as part of the Maryville Sculpture Walk, adding fresh public art to downtown streets and parks. The works are created by regional artists and focus on themes like movement, balance, and transformation.
Installed in key spots around the city, each piece offers something different. Downtown Maryville spokesperson, Kim Milward says the sculptures are a way they can bring public art to the community.
"That help bring vibrancy to downtown and give people the ability to intermingle with art that they might not have had the chance to otherwise. We have opportunities on campus for people to come in and do art that students have done there, but we don't have a formal art museum or anything like that so it is an opportunity for people to do that in a public space.", says Milward.
The sculptures are located around the downtown square as well as the corner of 4th and Buchanan and the downtown pocket park.